Category: Advice
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The Value of Discipline
I was thinking about the things I have done to try to keep myself healthy and strong enough to accomplish what I believed was the will of God. I am acutely aware that I must value and apply these same disciplines going forward. Being disciplined has made possible
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Foolish Choices
Have you ever seen a picture of an ostrich with his head in the sand? I’m not sure those big birds really do this, but it’s a picture of a foolish choice because
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The Shield is Truth Plus Faith.
The Shield is Truth Plus Faith (An Excerpt taken from Dr. Bob’s book, “A Kid in God’s Treehouse – A Devotional Commentary of Psalm 91”) For just a Mentoring Minute, “I want to take you to a valuable Bible truth that begins with Psalm 91:4b (NKJV). It says, “His truth shall be your shield and…
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Thoughts on the Old Rugged Cross – Pastor Bill Michael
Pastor Bill Michael shares his thoughts concerning ten of God’s blessings and the favor to which every child of His can look forward because of “The Old Rugged Cross.” Here’s the link.
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Your Reaction to Temptation
I find that watching TV is an enjoyable, stress free and a welcome change from the studying and writing I love to do. When it comes to TV, I am a classic remote control channel surfer.
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One Little Word Makes One Big Difference.
Recently, I was reviewing one of the lessons I would be teaching on my next visit to the Chinese language ministry school in Brooklyn New York that I am working to establish. The translation of each lesson into Chinese is a lengthy process for them to do. One of these lessons I sent to them…
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The Way to Learn Discipline
Let’s talk about discipline and its importance to you and me. You know, you can read about discipline in books. You can ask someone to teach it to you. You can even request that someone hold you accountable for it. Sometimes,
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Don’t Poke the Bear Unless You Can Kill It.
In Judges, Chapter 15:4-5, Samson tied the tails of 300 foxes together in pairs, lit their tails on fire and sent them into the Philistines’ grain fields. It was a foolhardy act of revenge. It was like poking a bear in the eye.
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A Thought Worth Pondering
This was taken from a twelfth-century writing entitled, “Towards the Conversion of England” In it was written, “The church of Jesus Christ does not progress beyond the spiritual progress of its leaders.” Every leader in the church should reflect on this thought. Selah.
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One Bullet Remaining
Here’s a thought for you to consider as the new year begins. Ignorance puts us in prisons of misunderstanding and unreached potential. Knowledge and understanding frees us.

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